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    Scintigraphic Documentation of Lymph Drainage of Cutaneous Tumours

    Since its development several years ago, lymphoscintigraphy has not been widely used. Originally the method employed a radiogold colloid; however, the more recent use of radiotechnetium colloids has facilitate...

    H. Müller, S. F. Grebe, E. L. Sattler in Vascular Perfusion in Cancer Therapy (1983)

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    Diagnosis of Malignant Lymphoma with 67Gallium

    67Gallium shows a tendency to be accumulated in malignant tumors. However, the incorporation of this radioactive nuclide occurs also in acute or chronically inflammable processes (silicosis, tube...

    S. F. Grebe, H. G. Schmidt, F. Dietzel in Diagnosis and Therapy of Malignant Lymphoma (1974)

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    Angiography and Comparative Scintigraphic Findings in Space-occupying Lesions of the Liver

    Space-occupying lesions of the liver can be detected scintigraphically when they reach a dimension of 3–4 cm in diameter. Non-vascularised processes can be displayed at a sice of between 2–3 cm in diameter by ...

    R. Steckenmesser, S. Bayindir, N. Heger, S. F. Grebe in Angiography / Scintigraphy (1972)